Curio 6.2 Release Notes

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New Features

Curio 6.2 adds more yummy goodies to Curio 6.

Curved and Orthogonal Lines

Curio now supports curved and orthogonal lines!
Just right-click on a multipoint line to select a new line type via the context menu, or change the line type in the Figure inspector.
You can drag your midpoints around to change the shape of the spline curve or orthogonal control points.

On-The-Fly Multipoint Lines

You can still right-click on an existing line to add midpoints but now we've added an even faster way to create multipoint lines.

Grab the line tool and click to start the first point, then drag to place the endpoint. But before you release the mouse button hold down the Option key.
When you release the mouse you'll find that you've dropped a midpoint and now you're placing a new endpoint.
Continue holding down Option to keep dropping midpoints as you release the mouse.
If you're done, just release the Option key before you drop your last point.

Since we're using the Option key for this that means we've taking away the normal modifier to create a non-sticky endpoint.
So, the Control key is now used for that operation: just hold Control while dragging a point so you can place it over an existing figure without sticking to the figure.

Index Card Enhancements

Copying multiple selected figures as text or exporting them to text will now grab them in scanline order instead of basing the export on z-order. This means top to bottom, left to right. So you can now lay out your index cards in a rough matrix or grid and they should output as text in an expected order.

You can now change the location of an index card's title and body figure's flag adornments using the little circular slider in the Adornment Options inspector panel.

The index card body lines are now drawn under the body figure's text. However, any flag adornments are drawn off to the side with no lines underneath (looks nicer that way).

You can no longer drag items out of an index card, although you can still cut or copy. Instead, when you try to drag the title or body text of the index card the index card itself will be dragged. This should make it much easier to stack and rearrange cards without accidentally dragging content out of a card.

If you resize an empty collection figure —including index cards— then Curio will store that size as the default size for future collections of that type. Note the title is ignored when determining if the collection is empty.

Other Features

You can now change the location of an table cell's flag adornments using the little circular slider in the Adornment Options inspector panel.